The Notion of Well‐Being

In Human Well-Being and the Natural Environment. Oxford University Press (2001)
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Abstract

A pluralist conception of personal well‐being is advanced. The conception includes the material sources of well‐being and the ability of a person to exercise various kinds of freedom. It is argued that social well‐being is an aggregate of individual well‐beings. It is shown that, if undertaken with care, the aggregation exercise doesn’t blunt human rights.

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